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If anyone needs help picking some random magic items with weak and strange properties http://lordbyng.net/inspiration/results.php is a good site. Most of the item properties are situational, some are decent. I have used the table it generates from to hand pick some interesting ones that might fit well with my players.

System: D&D 5EStyle: Mainly storytelling with a Magic: The Gathering themePlayers: 4-7@Acetwinelf@AzuraHerald881@BlazingFox@rjbprimeStarting Info: 3rd-level start with milestone-based level upSkill Level: Low-to-moderate, DM tends to be fair and easygoingPosting Expectations: Ideally every other dayRestrictions: Must use allowed options and reskins as listed in the provided campaign guide and Plane Shift PDFsNotes: As DM, I put a lot of emphasis on story, so I encourage good roleplaying from every player. I've been told by my group's other DM that I am quite "fair", and I suppose he's right about that, as I don't seek to punish players with brutal challenges and near-impossible monster encounters, hence my aforementioned emphasis on story. Expect my campaign to be mainly focused on a fun experience rather than challenging gameplay.

Since this campaign is based on MTG, knowledge of its setting and characters is useful, but not strictly required. As such, this campaign will take place on a mixture of established and original planes, with a fair number of newly-devised characters. And the best part? Every PC is a Planeswalker, complete with their own individual origin and "first-walk" planes!Joining Instructions: Post your interest in the campaign and say if you're definitely on-board. The first seven players to post will form the adventuring party, and will receive a copy of the available character options. If you need any help with making your characters, or with MTG lore, I am here to help.

So we have narrowed down a few possible causes of why our forum has gone down a few times over the past few weeks.

The reason why the board has gotten that message with the rain cloud and the SiteGround logo is that the forum has gone over our CPU limit for the day. The CPU limit is fairly high, and this shouldn't really be happening... So we dug into why it is happening.

It looks like our chat feature in the bottom right corner has been slurping up a lot of CPU script. Every time someone refreshes the page, it pings that script again.

So, we've made the decision to kill the chat program. We still have PMs if you need to contact someone on the forum, and don't forget about our Discord Server. The on-board chat program will be henceforth disabled.

We've also noticed a few users seem to be pinging the heck out of the site--we suspect this might be because they either post a lot and thus are constantly refreshing the site and/or because they use the chat a lot. (We apologize if the latter is the case, but please feel free to use our discord server instead.) We'll keep an eye on this and see if the member pings drop to a more reasonable amount with the chat function disabled.

Sorry this took us so long to figure out, but we wanted to let you know we're finally cracking the case and taking some tangible steps towards getting it resolved!

Sorry for the delay guys. I was waiting for my real life 5e game to end so I wouldn't get completely overwhelmed. I've put up a Looking for Players for a Starfinder module. After looking into the system a bit more, it's not quite sci fi (more Science Fantasy, frankly) but it still might scratch that itch.